About R2Adv

Ride2ADV has completed Stage 2 of its world ride. To see where we were so far, clickHERE

They say the world is a big place. An adventure motorcycle is a means to shrink it. Whether it’s a ride across town or across a continent, you can make every ride an adventure. The machine can be lightweight single cylinder, small displacement, single track charging carver or it can be big displacement, multi-cylinder, plush suspended luxury tourer or anything else on two wheels.

But they all have one thing in common. They are the means to move your body and soul around the planet and bring you in contact with the other people of this Earth. You know that travelling in a cocoon of metal and glass in climate controlled, sound deadened silence separates you from humankind. So you get out on two wheels and experience the world. You experience and share sights, sounds, temperatures and most importantly the people of this planet. And as you do so, the planet shrinks beneath your wheels and before your eyes.

Ride2Adventure is dedicated to all who ride or dream of riding to share their lives and learn about others. If you ride and journey with someone else, perhaps someone special to you, these experiences enhance your relationship while you both learn more about the world and each other. Through this sharing, we will shrink what is perceived as a large ball of water and stone, to a community of human beings who share the Earth in harmony.

This is a very awesome site! I love the layout, how “smooth” and user friendly it is, but above all, the wonderful adventures, pics, and writing that your kind enought to share with the world. Thanks for taking us along with you! I hope one day we can show you some of the best dual sporting in Texas (just ask Frostbit!).

Christian,
Thanks so much for the very kind words! I hope to be able to live up to RDS standards. Kim and I also hope to get out your way and enjoy some of that TX offroad and hospitality very soon.
Thanks again!
Mike and Kim

Mike and Kim, congratulations on creating such friendly, inviting, pleasurable and interesting website! It is refreshing to read such high quality reports and reviews that are entertaining and uplifting too. It is easy to lightly graze at many different websites – but I find that to be tiresome and unsatisfying – so I am very happy to now have a quality place to spend some of my time! Cheers!

Thank you Patrice! We’re glad you like the site. We’ll try to live up to RDS standards as we go forward. Thank you so much for your kind words. Coming from you it means a lot!
Best regards,
Mike and Kim

First of all your About page is very well written and meaningful. I really like your motives for making this blog and i hope you have a great time doing so. Secondly, your posts are awesome as they are filled with great content and stunning photos. i really enjoyed stopping by and i hope you keep it up.
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Good site! The trick is not to plan otherwise the old computer is switched on once more and one is not actually on the road. Unless, of course, it’s pouring with rain and one is getting bored waiting to go out planning helps one to look forward to the next trip!

Isn’t it great? So many have started to follow your blog ! I knew you could attract people as you are a born writer. PS I wrote Switserland with a Z before, but that’s because that’s the way they write it in Dutch.

What a great and pleasant surprise to see your comment here! It was our pleasure to share with you and Barbara. That’s what it’s all about (sharing), isn’t it? Whether its at a small café or on the road sharing your life experiences and learning about others, it’s sharing that makes the world a better place.

Thanks so much for buying my book. I hope you enjoy it. Kim and I would enjoy having breakfast/lunch at the Woodbridge and perhaps set up some rides when the snow melts. I’ll send you an email and we’ll figure something out.